Hey guys i just installed cacti on a ubuntu 12.04 server and am having issues with any data showing up on my graphs.
If i snmpwalk the certain OID it works.
I have just manually installed Cacti 0.8.8a on a Debian 6 box with NginX 1.2.0 & PHP5-FPM 5.3.20
After going to through the initial cacti-PHP install config checks, I was brought to the login page and attempted to log in with the default admin/admin only to be redirected back to the login form.
I can see in the cacti log file that each log in was successful: AUTH LOGIN: User 'admin' Authenti
Dear ALL
Plz mention an example step by step procedure for adding a PLUGIN in Cacti.
And also plz mention what does a PLUGIN serve in Cacti ?
I am a newbie to cacti please consider my silly questions.
Waiting for reply.
Thanking You
Subrun
Does anyone have Cacti with Fail2ban working?
I used the additional scripts from fail2ban and placed them in cacti.
/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/fail2ban_stats.sh
The readout of the jails is done with fail2ban-client.
But as cacti is running non-root it cannot access the data.
Didn't find any solution in the forum...
What I now did was (and this works perfect):
chmod ugo+rwx /var/run/fail2ba
I've recently installed cacti using repos and then added a web page speed test tool from this website; http://www.askaboutphp.com/44/cacti-...ng-part-1.html
After following the guide above I have setup templates so I can add a bunch of websites via CLI for monitoring. Trouble is its not working.
Im using Cacti to try to monitor our network: www.cacti.net
My graphs are just showing broken image links.
I'm setting up some MySQL monitoring and migrating from Nagios + Cacti to Icinga.
Does Idoutils replace Cacti, for pragmatic purposes? Does Idoutils utilize cacti templates? Or if not is migrating them simple? What about Percona Cacti graphs? Can they be utilized in Idoutils?
I really appreciate any advise on this question,
Hi all,
I want to install cacti (frontend to RRDTool) on my Debian 6 VPS.
My dummy questions please...
The requirements include RRDTool and net-snmp so is there a way to check these are properly installed?
I installed packages cacti and snmpd on a Debian server. I'm able to display common graphs in Cacti (such as memory usage, load average, logged in users, etc) using the data templates listed as Unix.